Self-monitoring personality at work: A meta-analytic investigation of construct validity

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作者
Day, DV
Schleicher, DJ
Unckless, AL
Hiller, NJ
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Psychol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Univ Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
[3] Towers Perrin, New York, NY USA
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10.1037//0021-9010.87.2.390
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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The validity of self-monitoring personality in organizational settings was examined. Meta-analyses were conducted (136 samples; total N = 23,191) investigating the relationship between self-monitoring personality and work-related variables, as well as the reliability of various self-monitoring measures. Results suggest that self-monitoring has relevance for understanding many organizational concerns, including job performance and leadership emergence. Sample-weighted mean differences favoring male respondents were also noted, suggesting that the sex-related effects for self-monitoring may partially explain noted disparities between men and women at higher organizational levels (i.e., the glass ceiling). Theory building and additional research are needed to better understand the construct-related inferences about self-monitoring personality, especially in terms of the performance, leadership, and attitudes of those at top organizational levels.
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页码:390 / 401
页数:12
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